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COURT NEWS July 13-17, 2018
(Court News ~ 07/17/18)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following case filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during July 13-17, 2018: Civil Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs Amy Love Capital One Bank vs Ronnie Rehmel Criminal State vs Thomas W. Raab Jr., 38: Operating vehicle with ACE of .15 or more, Operating vehicle while intoxicated...
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JAIL BOOKINGS July 13-17, 2018
(Police Logs ~ 07/17/18)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following jail bookings took place July 13-17, 2018 Francis, Daniel Ralph, 44, Brazil: Possession of methamphetamine (F6) Snodgrass, Autumn Renee, 30, Brazil: Probation order violation (MC) Snodgrass, Stephen C., 37, Brazil: Probation order violation (MC)...
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Car theft reported July 12
(Local News ~ 07/17/18)
The Brazil City Police are asking assistance from the public in identifying a suspect allegedly involved an auto theft last week. “We are seeking the identity of a female believed to be involved in a car theft at the Brazil Speedway,” said Police Chief Clint McQueen...
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4-H: It’s a family tradition
(Local News ~ 07/17/18)
A Clay County family has been showing rabbits at the 4-H Fair for three generations. They’ve lost track of all the awards won over the years, but their home-grown animals have done very well locally and at the state fair competitions. Mark and Becky Ziegler’s children took a lot of New Zealand rabbits to the fair this year: A total of 17, with Emily, 18, showing seven and Anna, 16, and Nathan, 14, showing five each during the rabbit competition Saturday afternoon...
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ROAD CLOSURE
(Local News ~ 07/17/18)
Sometime during the week of July 23, with weather permitting, crews will be repaving Knightsville Road/Crawford Street/County Road 100 East from US 40 to Pinckley Street. Officials with the Town of Knightsville believe the paving will only close the roads for one day, hopefully, that Monday. Residents are urged to park their vehicles on the west side of Knightsville Road the night before paving begins. Please make appropriate travel arrangements during this time...
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Teenager waived to adult court, charged for shooting brother
(Local News ~ 07/17/18)
Local juvenile charged with felony and misdemeanors stemming from a shooting in June. Zackary S. Dickison, 17, Brazil, was officially waived to adult proceedings in Clay County Circuit Court. He is scheduled to appear for a jury trial on December 10 for felony charges of aggravated battery, battery by means of a deadly weapon and criminal recklessness. ...
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Taking a stroll
(Community News ~ 07/17/18)
Are you enjoying this hot humid weather? Rain has dampened areas around us, but as of this Monday evening, nothing to mention has watered our flowers or greened-up our landscape other than me and the leaky hose. I need to wash windows, but me and my good intentions can’t take heat...
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Book to Barn is a hit
(Local News ~ 07/17/18)
Spending time with animals, whether in person or through stories in books, is a special treat for many children. It’s one of the reasons why organizers believe the Clay County Farm Bureau sponsored Book To Barn program has a full roster this year. On Sunday, Chloe Croy, 5, Sophie Tipton, 9, and Kadence Modglin, 6, all from Brazil, were among the last to leave the program held in the basement area of the Purdue Extension Office at the Clay County Fairgrounds. ...
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Everyone’s a winner at the Rabbit BBQ Cook-Off
(Local News ~ 07/17/18)
For 30 years the Clay County Rabbit Club BBQ Cook-Off has been a part of the Clay County 4-H Fair. The smell of rabbit being grilled by 4-H’ers showing off their culinary skills draws a crowd, many wondering if there will be samples. On Monday three local judges watched the cooking contest with curiosity. Greg Burns, Terry Jeffers, and Bob Osborn discussed dry-rub recipes, cooking techniques and plating presentation with six nervous cooks from the Rabbit Club, including:...
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